Hearing aid and an ear piece for a hearing aid

ABSTRACT

A behind-the-ear hearing aid ( 1 ) comprises a housing ( 4 ), an ear piece ( 3 ) and a custom earplug ( 2 ), the custom earplug being adapted to fit the ear canal of an individual hearing aid user, the ear piece having a connector for connecting with the custom earplug, the connector and the earpiece having means for snap fitting engagement and means for defining the mutual rotational orientation. The invention further provides a custom earpiece for a hearing aid.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/970,241filed Jan. 7, 2008, now allowed, which is a continuation-in-part ofapplication No. PCT/DK2006/000361, filed on Jun. 20, 2006, in Denmarkand published as W02007/006302 the contents of which are incorporatedhereinto by reference. The present application claims priority fromapplication no. PA 200501017 filed on Jul. 8, 2005, in Denmark, thecontents of which are incorporated hereinto by reference. The presentapplication further claims priority from U.S. 60/697383, filed on Jul.8, 2005, which is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to hearing aids and to earplugsfor a hearing aid. The invention, more particularly, relates to meansintegrated in an earplug for connecting a behind-the-ear hearing aidhousing with the earplug.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

Behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing aids may be used for different kinds ofhearing loss. The choice of earplug depends on the type of hearing loss,as the gain of the sound that can be achieved without generating feedback depends on the distance between the microphone and the outputtransducer as well as on the proportion of amplified sound leaking outfrom the ear canal and propagating back to the microphone. For mild tomoderate hearing losses normally the output transducer is positioned inthe hearing aid housing, and the sound is conveyed from the outputtransducer through a sound tube into an earplug.

A BTE hearing aid normally comprises a hearing aid housing that may becoupled with an earpiece that is connected with an earplug. The earpiecemay comprise one or more elements such as a connector adapted to beconnected with the earplug, a sound tube, an output transducer, acoupling means for connecting the earpiece with a hearing aid housing, awire for connecting an output transducer etc.

Depending on the hearing deficiency and on user preferences, differenttypes of earplugs are used. Basically, the earplugs may be open orclosed, and they may be customized or instant fit. Open or closedearplugs signify that the earplugs may or may not have a vent allowingsound to bypass the earplug from the ambient environment into the innerpart of the ear canal, and the opposite way. An open earplug allows theuser to hear sound directly, which may e.g. be helpful in cases wherethe user has a fair remaining hearing capability in part of thefrequency range. An open earplug also relieves the sound level pressuregenerated by the users own voice, thereby defeating a potential cause ofannoyance. On the other hand, an open earplug increases the feed back tothe microphone and is therefore not suited for users with a profoundhearing deficit, who require a high gain.

Customized earplugs are more costly than standardized earplugs as theyrequire taking impressions of the users ear canal. Customized earplugsmay have a more secure seating in the ear and they offer a better sealwith the ear canal, useful for operating high gain.

The transmission of sound from the hearing aid receiver and into the earcanal depend on the type of earplug. Thus the fitting software generallymust take into account the particular type of earplug, a complication inthe fitting process. Another complication is the adaptation of the soundtube to different types of earplugs.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the invention to provide for an easier assembly of ahearing aid. It is a further object of the invention to permit easycustomization of a hearing aid. It is a still further object of theinvention to provide a variety of options of a hearing aid withoutcomplicating the logistics.

According to a first aspect of the present invention this and otherobjects are fulfilled by a BTE hearing aid comprising a housing, an earpiece and a custom earplug, the custom earplug being adapted to fit theear canal of an individual hearing aid user, the ear piece having aconnector for connecting with the custom earplug, the connector and theearpiece having means for snap fitting engagement and means for definingthe mutual rotational orientation.

It is an advantage to provide a connector in the earplug since thisreduces the number of components in the hearing aid, thus also providingan easier mounting of the earpiece with the earplug. The earpiececomprises a connector for cooperation with a socket of the customearplug. The connector may be attached with a sound tube or e.g. anoutput transducer.

In another embodiment of the invention the connector comprises a guide.The guide secures that the earpiece and the earplug are mounted in theright position. The guide may be formed as a slit and it may bepositioned in the conduit. The earplug may further comprise a stop forpositioning the connector in the earplug. In a preferred embodiment thestop is a shoulder preventing the connector from being pressed too farinto the earplug. Further more the connector may comprise at least onelocking means that prevents the connector from being pulled out of theengagement. In a preferred embodiment the custom earplug has two lockingmeans since this provides a more secure connection.

It is a further advantage if the custom earplug comprises staged lockingmeans as it allows for the connector to be connected in variouspositions, thus it is possible to change the acoustics of the earplugonly by changing the position of the connector.

The locking means are adapted to a part of the connector so that theconnector can be smoothly positioned in the connector when pressed intoplace, and so that a larger force is needed for pulling the connectorout of the interface.

In a further embodiment of the invention the custom earplug has an edgeand a sound emitting opening, wherein the sound emitting opening isretracted from the edge. The positioning of the sound emitting openinginfluences the acoustics of the earplug. The distance between the edgeand the sound emitting opening may be about 2 mm. This distance isselected to obtain acoustic properties similar to those of a standardearplug.

In another embodiment the shell is made of a photo acrylic. Photoacrylic is suitable for processing by a Stereo Lithography Apparatus(SLA), which is useful for prototyping. It is advantageous to use a thinshell thickness, such as 0.8 mm, since this allows for a large vent foropen custom earplugs.

In yet another embodiment of the invention the shell has a first openingallowing sounds from the surroundings passing into the shell. Preferablythe shell also has a second opening allowing sounds from the ear canalpassing into the shell. The second opening may be formed by an edge onthe custom part and the shell so that the second opening and firstopening will be connected via the shell thus constituting a vent therebyproviding a so called open earplug. It is an advantage to use an earplugwith such a vent, as it is very comfortable for the hearing aid user,especially in cases where the hearing aid user has a mild to moderatehearing loss. Alternatively the second opening has a diameter between0.5 mm and 4.0 mm thereby providing a closed earplug that isparticularly useful if higher gain is wanted for the lower frequencies.In another embodiment the shell further comprises a tapered part beingconnected with the custom part. This is an advantage as it provides amore smooth insertion of the earplug into the ear canal of the hearingaid user.

The custom earplug may comprise a conduit. It is advantageous to use aconduit as it provides a better fixation between the connector and theearplug. In a preferred embodiment according to the second aspect of theinvention the earpiece further comprises a sound tube.

In another preferred embodiment of the invention the conduit isparticularly useful for connectors with dimensions varying between about1.5 mm and 2.7 mm. This is an advantage since it allows an earpiececomprising a small sound tube, e.g. a sound tube with an outer diameterof about 1.4 mm and an inner diameter of about 0.9 mm, to be connectedwith the earplug.

Further embodiments appear from the dependent claims.

The invention in a second aspect provides an ear piece for a BTE hearingaid, the ear piece comprising a connector for connecting with a customearplug, the connector and the earpiece having means for snap fittingengagement and means for defining the mutual rotational orientation.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will now be described in more detail in conjunction withseveral embodiments and the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a BTE hearing aid with a soft openearplug;

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a BTE hearing aid with a custom openearplug;

FIG. 3 illustrates an earpiece;

FIG. 4 illustrates a soft open earplug;

FIG. 5 illustrates a cross section of a soft open earplug;

FIG. 6 illustrates a modified earpiece;

FIG. 7 a illustrates a custom open earplug;

FIG. 7 b illustrates a custom open earplug;

FIG. 7 c illustrates the cross section A-A of the custom open earplugshown in FIG. 7 b;

FIG. 7 d illustrates the cross section B-B of the custom open earplug inFIG. 7 c;

FIG. 8 illustrates a cross section of a custom closed earplug; and

FIG. 9 illustrates a graph of the sound pressure level, SPL, for varioustypes of earplugs.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Reference is first made to FIG. 1, which shows a hearing aid 1comprising a soft open earplug 13, an earpiece 3 and a housing 4containing the electronics of the hearing aid 1 including input andoutput transducers, signal processing means, etc. The hearing aid 1 is aBTE hearing aid of a type particularly useful for mild to moderatehearing losses.

FIG. 2 shows a hearing aid 1 with a custom open earplug 2, an earpiece 3and a housing 4 comprising the electronics of the hearing aid 1. Acustom closed earplug 33 can be made by internal modifications of thecustom open earplug 2, as will be described later in association withFIG. 8.

FIG. 3 shows the earpiece 3. The earpiece 3 comprises a sound tube 5, aplug or a peg 8 for connecting the sound tube 5 to the earplug 13(FIG. 1) and a coupling means 9 for connecting the sound tube 5 to thehousing 4. The sound tube is bent near one end to fit over the pinna ofthe user for support and it is bent at the other end to lead into theear canal of the user. The peg 8 has a first bead 6, a second bead 7, astub 10, a groove 17 and a retainer 11 which is adapted for receiving anend of the branch 12, the branch thereby forming a loop as illustratedin FIG. 1. The loop is adapted for resting against the tragus of theusers ear for better retention of the earplug. The peg 8 furthercomprises a stem 36 (FIG. 6). Preferably the peg 8 is made of a flexiblepolyamid or another thermo plastic. Further details about the loop andabout earpieces with different pegs are explained in Internationalpatent application WO2006/026988.

FIG. 4 shows the open soft earplug 13 in an enlarged view. FIG. 5 showsa cross section of the soft open earplug 13 from FIG. 4. The soft openearplug comprises a generally mushroom shaped structure with a soft rimor skirt 39 and a number of openings 24 allowing sound from thesurroundings to pass into the ear. For interfacing with the earpiece 3,the soft open earplug 13 comprises a central bore 14, which may havelocking means. As best seen in FIG. 5, this locking means may comprisetwo narrowed portions, formed by annular ribs 15, 16.

The earpiece 3 and the soft open earplug 13 shown in FIG. 3 cooperate asplug and socket and may be assembled by pressing the peg 8 into thecentral bore 14. On inserting the peg 8 of the earpiece 3 into thecentral bore 14, the ribs 15, 16 will engage the groove 17 (FIG. 3) andthe stub 10 in the earpiece 3. In order to prevent the peg from beinginserted too far into the central bore 14, the central bore 14 has athird narrower portion 18, forming a shoulder 19 that acts as a stop,which the peg may abut when inserted into the central bore 14. The peg 8and the soft open earplug 13 are assembled when two clicks can bedistinctly felt and the peg 8 cannot be pushed in any further.

The soft earplug 13 would preferably be made of a thermoplasticelastomer, TPE or a rubber such as Silicone. Preferably the soft openearplug 13 is made of a more flexible material than the peg 8 of theearpiece 3, so that the soft earplug 13 and the peg 8 can be connected.Further more the soft earplug 13 may be manufactured in different sizesand in a soft flexible material in order to fit various shapes of earchannels.

FIG. 6 shows a modified earpiece 37. The modified earpiece 37 has beenprepared starting from the standard earpiece 3 and by carrying out threebasic modification steps in order to adapt the connector for interfacingwith another type of earplug. The first step is to remove the first bead6 by cutting off part of the peg in the area of the groove 17,effectively shortening the ear piece. The distance of shortening iscarefully adapted to achieve specific acoustic properties of thecombination of the ear piece together with a specific type of earplug.It is important to leave the second bead 7 as it is, as it functions asa coupling between an earplug and the earpiece 3. The second step is tocut off the retainer 11 so that it is completely removed and the surfaceis smooth. The third step is to cut off the branch 12 so to leave aresidue in the form of a ridge or key 38 protruding approximately 2 mm.

In yet another embodiment of the earpiece (not shown) none of theretention beads 6, 7 are removed and the effective length of the earpiece is unaltered. It is an advantage to use two retention beads sincethese provide for a better fixation of an earplug 2. It is also anadvantage of the earpiece 3 that the connector can be modified and thusused for various types of interfaces with different requirements toacoustic properties.

FIG. 7 a shows a side view of custom open earplug 2 comprising a shell40 with a first opening 23 out to the surroundings, a second opening 22that points to the eardrum, referring to the position as inserted in theear of the user, and an extraction cord 30. Like the open soft earplug13 in FIG. 4, the open custom earplug is particularly useful for mild tomoderate hearing losses.

FIG. 7 b shows a front view of the custom open earplug 2, and FIG. 7 cand FIG. 7 d show sections in FIG. 7 b by the lines A-A and B-Brespectively. The custom open earplug 2 comprises a socket forconnecting the earplug with a connector of an earpiece 3. The customopen earplug 2 is formed as a shell comprising a socket integrated inthe shell as a conduit 20. The first opening 23 and the second opening22 are interconnected inside the shell to provide a vent that preventsocclusion and allows unaided sound from the surroundings to passdirectly into the ear canal in front of the eardrum. The conduit 20 isadapted to accommodate a plug, e.g. the peg 8 in the earpiece 3 shown inFIG. 6.

In order to ensure that the earpiece 3 is connected to the custom openearplug 2 in the right rotational position, the conduit 20 has guide 21in form of a slit 21. The slit is adapted to accommodate the key 38(FIG. 6). In order to prevent the earpiece 3 from being inserted too farinto the conduit 20, the conduit 20 has a narrower portion 26, forming ashoulder 28 that acts as a stop, which the peg 8 may abut when insertedinto the conduit 20. Thus the shoulder 28 also defines an exact soundemitting position of the connector in the earplug 2.

The approximate distance 25 between the sound emitting position, in thiscase the shoulder 28, and the edge 29 is about 2 mm. This position aswell as the length cut off from the peg are carefully selected to obtainthe same acoustic characteristics for the modified ear piece incombination with the open custom earplug 2 as is obtained with thenormal ear piece in combination with the soft open earplug 13 shown inFIG. 4 and FIG. 5.

The conduit 20 further has a positioning part 35, a first funnel part 34leading the bead smoothly to a narrow part 27 and then further into awider part 32 and then into a second funnel part 31 adapted to the shapeof the bead 7. The conduit 20, which is about the same size as the stub10 of the earpiece 3, provides a locking means by the narrow part 27.The positioning part 35 is about the same size as the stem 36 therebyproviding a solid connection of the custom earplug and the earpiece 3.

Preferably the shell is made of a photo acrylic. Due to the two openingsin the shell it is advantageous to use a shell thickness of about 0.8 mmsince it provides a stronger shell if the shell is made of a photoacrylic. It is advantageous to use a thin shell thickness for the opencustom earplug as it provides for a larger first opening and secondopening, thereby providing a larger vent effect. Preferably the peg 8 ofthe earpiece 3 is made of a more flexible material than the custom openearplug 2, so that the custom open earplug 2 and the peg 8 can beconnected.

FIG. 8 shows a cross section of a custom closed earplug 38. The customclosed earplug is almost closed apart from an aperture 41 that providesa vent with a lumen corresponding to the area of a circle with adiameter in the range of 0.5 mm-3 mm, in some cases even more, andconduit 20 that leads the sound emitted from the sound tube to theeardrum. The custom closed earplug in FIG. 8 comprises a socket similarto the one described for the custom open earplug. In another embodimentof the custom closed earplug (not shown), the shell has a custom partand a tapered part, the tapered part closing the earplug. In thisembodiment the tapered part has an outlet of the conduit 20 and it mayfurther have an aperture 41. The reduced lumen of the aperture throttlesthe venting and thereby permits operating a higher gain for lowfrequencies. The lumen of the aperture may be tuned according to thespecific acoustic properties and settings required of the hearing aid toadapt it for a particular user.

Each of the custom earplugs in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 and the modifiedearpiece 3 in FIG. 6 cooperate as plug and socket and may be assembledin the following way. The ear piece 3 is held so that the key 38 pointsupwards and is pressed into the custom open earplug 2, 33, which issimilarly held so that the slit is upwards, so that the key 38 isdirected into the slit 21 in the conduit 20. The key 38 provides avisual and tactile indication of the orientation of the ear piece priorto assembly and it prevents the connector from being rotated in theearplug. The earpiece is in place when a click can be distinctly felt,that is when part of the connector is pressed in to engage the lockingmeans of the earplug.

The shell 40 of the embodiments of custom earplugs may be designed andmanufactured as described in e.g. U.S. Pat. No. B2-6,920,414 based ondimensions of the auditory canal of the hearing aid user. It is anadvantage to use a CAD/CAM system since it can provide for variousselections of e.g. open earplugs and closed earplugs allowing a furtherselection of different sizes of vents and connectors that should be partof a custom made shell.

FIG. 9 Shows the acoustic properties, i.e. the sound output developed inthe ear canal, by three types of earplugs. The dotted line shows theacoustics of a custom open earplug, the solid line shows the acousticsof a soft open earplug and the broken line the acoustics of a customclosed earplug with a 3 mm vent opening. From the figure it appears thatthe custom open earplug as well as the soft open earplug haveapproximately the same acoustic properties, whereas the closed earplugwith a 3 mm vent diameter, the vent being about 4 mm long, provides alouder sound at the lower frequencies. It is an advantage that the opensoft earplug 13 and the custom open earplug have about the same acousticproperties since this allows for using the same fitting settings whenadjusting the hearing aid for the hearing aid user. It is a furtheradvantage that the same earpiece can be used for accommodating an opensoft earplug 13 as well as a custom earplug.

1. A hearing aid comprising a Behind The Ear housing containing anoutput transducer, wherein a custom earplug being adapted to fit the earcanal of an individual hearing aid user, and having a socket, and an earpiece comprising a sound tube, coupling means for connecting the soundtube to the housing, a connector to be received into the socket by snapfitting for connecting the sound tube and the custom earplug wherein thesocket and the connector has a slit and a key for ensuring that theearpiece is connected to the custom earplug in the right mutualrotational orientation.
 2. The hearing aid according to claim 1, whereinthe custom earplug comprises a stop limiting the insertion of theconnector into the socket.
 3. The hearing aid according to claim 1,wherein the custom earplug further comprises at least one locking means.4. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the custom earplug hasan edge and a sound emitting opening , and wherein the sound emittingopening is retracted from the edge .
 5. The hearing aid according toclaim 4, wherein the distance between the edge and the sound emittingopening is about 2 mm.
 6. The hearing aid according to claim 1, whereinthe custom earplug comprises a shell, the shell being made of a photoacrylic and the thickness of the shell is about 0.8 mm.
 7. The hearingaid according to claim 1, wherein the shell has a first opening allowingsounds from the surroundings to pass unaided into the shell.
 8. Thehearing aid according to claim 7, wherein the shell further comprises asecond opening allowing sounds from the ear canal into the shell.
 9. Thehearing aid according to claim 8, wherein the second opening is formedby an edge on the custom part, and wherein the first opening and thesecond opening are interconnected in the shell so that they constitute avent.
 10. The hearing aid according to claim 8, wherein second openinghas a diameter between 0.5 mm and 4.0 mm.
 11. The hearing aid accordingclaim 1, wherein the shell further comprises a tapered part connectedwith the custom part.
 12. An ear piece for a hearing aid having aBehind-The-Ear housing containing an output transducer, a custom earplughaving a socket and being adapted to fit the ear canal of an individualhearing aid user, said socket has a slit, wherein said ear piececomprising a sound tube, coupling means for connecting the sound tube tothe housing, and a connector to be received into the socket by snapfitting for connecting the sound tube and the custom earplug, andwherein the connector has a key to fit into the slit of the socketensuring that the earpiece is connected to the custom earplug in theright mutual rotational orientation.
 13. A custom earplug for a hearingaid having a Behind-The-Ear housing containing an output transducer, andan ear piece comprising a sound tube for guiding sound from thetransducer to the earplug, said ear piece has a connector provided witha key, wherein said custom earplug being adapted to fit the ear canal ofan individual hearing aid user, wherein said custom earplug is formed asa shell comprising a socket integrated in the shell as a conduit, andwherein said socket has a slit for receiving the key of the connector inthe right mutual rotational orientation.